Participatory Management colleges in India

Master of Business Management (MBA) is typically a 2-year programme is one of the most sought after courses for the desired job after completion of the graduation.
In 1949, the XLRI became the first institute in India to offer certificate courses in human resources management. In 1953, the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management became the first institute in India to offer an MBA degree of an Indian university.
As per figure available there are around 128922 seats in 1608 business schools recognized by AICTE * which offer MBA courses. The students are a mix of fresh graduates and work professional with work experience. The IIM and XLRI are among the oldest and best management institutions in India. Institution wise Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) is the most sought after B-school in India followed by FMS Delhi, XLRI Jamshedpur, NMIMS, MDI Gurgaon etc.
Gone are the days when the MBA aspirants used to be from the urban areas. Due to access of internet in rural areas of India now more and more students from interior villages are even flocking into the campuses of the management institutes and colleges of the country for admission. The MBA aspirants in India are mostly young graduates in search of the better job and good packages.
Over the years, the number of business schools and colleges in India offering two-years MBA or PGDM programs accredited by AICTE or UGC has grown exceptionally. Generally MBA programs are offered are full-time, part-time and executive education programs.
India has a plethora of good colleges to fulfill the dreams of these MBA aspirants and some are internationally best. For the entry into these MBA colleges students have to appear in different competitive entrance exams, like CAT, GMAT, MAT, XAT, IIFT, JMET, SNAP are a few names, which are being held every year at different levels both on national and state level. A large number of students appear for this examination.
The top specialization of MBA is- Finance, Marketing, Human Resource, International Business, Information Technology, Supply Chain Management, Rural Management, Agri-Business, Healthcare Management and Retail Management